In 1812 William Quick was sole executor of his father's will, receiving his estate and premises in Trevesa in Towednack.
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William Quick of Trevisa died aged 84 years (burial record).
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Abstract of the Will of William Quick of Trevessa in the Parish of Towednack in the County of Cornwall, Yeoman, written 20 Jul 1831, proved 5 Jul 1841. 2
Gives an annuity of £12 to his wife Elizabeth Quick, to be paid out of his estate in Trevessa, along with sufficient furze and turf for her use along with rooms in the higher house.
Gives £1 to his daughter Elizabeth.
Gives 1 shilling to his son William Quick.
Gives 1 guinea to his son Paul Quick.
Gives 1 guinea to his son Israel Quick.
Gives £30 to his daughter Grace.
Gives £30 to his daughter Mary.
Gives to his son Thomas Quick his estate in Zennor, Thomas paying £100 to his executors on taking possession thereof.
The rest of his estates he gives to his two sons James Quick and Robert Quick, appointing them co-executors of his last will and testament.
(his sign)
Witnesses: John G. Wearne, Michl Baragwanath, John Tregerthen . . . . . . .
Effects sworn under £800.